A new study examined the mechanism governing the nonlinear Hall effect, paving the way for battery-free devices.
An international team led by Professor Dongchen Qi of the QUT School of Chemistry and Physics and Professor Xiao Renshaw Wang of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has discovered how tiny ...
As quantum Hall effects interact with subtle material vibrations, energy conversion occurs naturally, pointing toward ultra-efficient, low-voltage operation ...
Recently, the research team led by Prof. ZENG Changgan and Associate Researcher LI Lin from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have ...
A new study has revealed how tiny imperfections and vibrations inside a promising quantum material could be used to control an unusual quantum effect ...
A new study has revealed how tiny imperfections and vibrations inside a promising quantum material could be used to control an unusual quantum effect, opening new possibilities for smaller, faster and ...
Researchers have discovered that thin films of elemental bismuth exhibit the so-called non-linear Hall effect, which could be applied in technologies for the controlled use of terahertz high-frequency ...
A research team from Nanjing University has developed an in-situ on-device electrochemical intercalation method to manipulate the structural and electronic properties of MoS2 thin flakes, resulting in ...
PhD student Xu Zhang (on the left) and his advisor Dr Zi Yang Meng from the Department of Physics at HKU. Image Credit: The University of Hong Kong The research sheds new light on the distinctive ...
Particularly: the quantum effect is observed at room temperature. The thin-layer films can be applied even on plastic substrates and could therefore be suitable for modern high-frequency technology ...